Monk (season 2)

Monk (season 2)
Monk season 2
Monk Season Two DVD.jpg
DVD cover of Monk Season Two
Country of origin  United States
No. of episodes 16
Broadcast
Original channel USA Network (USA)
Original run June 20, 2003 – March 5, 2004
Home video release
DVD release date January 11, 2005
(Region 1)
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The second season of Monk originally aired in the United States on USA Network from June 20, 2003 to March 5, 2004. It consisted of 16 episodes. Tony Shalhoub, Bitty Schram, Ted Levine, and Jason Gray-Stanford reprised their roles as the main characters. A DVD of the season was released on January 11, 2005.

Contents

Crew

Andy Breckman continued his tenure as show runner. Executive producers for the season included Breckman and David Hoberman. Universal Network Television was the primary production company backing the show. The instrumental theme (written by Jeff Beal) was replaced by It's a Jungle Out There by Randy Newman. The song received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music, making Monk the first show to win the award twice. Directors for the season included Randall Zisk, Jerry Levine, and Michael Zinberg. Writers for the season included David Breckman, Lee Goldberg, William Rabkin, Hy Conrad, Daniel Dratch, Michael Angeli, Tom Scharpling, Joe Toplyn, and Andy Breckman.

Cast

Kane Ritchotte returned as Benjy Fleming. He portrayed the character in the pilot episode, but Max Morrow was given the role for the remainder of season one. Ritchotte took over for the remainder of the series.

All of the main cast from the first season returned, including Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk, the "defective detective." Bitty Schram appeared as Sharona Fleming, Monk's forceful nurse and assistant. Ted Levine starred as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer of the SFPD, and Jason Gray-Stanford returned as the oblivious but lovable Lieutenant Randall "Randy" Disher. The character of Benjy Fleming (Sharona's son) returned to the original actor, Kane Ritchotte, and Stanley Kamel returned as Monk's psychiatrist, Dr. Charles Kroger.

Guest stars for the season included Glenne Headly in two episodes as Karen Stottlemeyer, Leland's wife, and Jarrad Paul as Monk's annoying upstairs neighbor, Kevin Dorfman. John Turturro guest starred as Monk's "crazy" agoraphobic brother, Ambrose, a role that would later win him an Emmy. Tim Curry took over the role of Dale the Whale, who was originally portrayed by Adam Arkin in "Mr. Monk Meets Dale the Whale". The part of Trudy Monk, Monk's deceased wife, originally given to Stellina Rusich, was recast, and Melora Hardin was given the role. Amy Sedaris reprised her role as Gail Fleming, and Sarah Silverman made her debut as Monk's biggest fan, Marci Maven. Additional guest stars included Corbin Allred, Kathy Baker, Danny Bonaduce, Bobby Brewer, Pat Crawford Brown, Betty Buckley, Billy Burke, Brooke Burke, Nestor Carbonell, Jane Carr, Rosalind Chao, Gary Cole, John Cothran, Jr., Lolita Davidovich, Rachel Dratch, Chad Donella, Sonya Eddy, Edward Edwards, Bill Erwin, Kurt Fuller, Melissa George, Lola Glaudini, Daniel Goddard, Currie Graham, Frank John Hughes, Kathryn Joosten, Leslie Jordan, Michelle Krusiec, Shishir Kurup, Jerry Levine, Jane Lynch, Jennifer Lyons, Fay Masterson, James C. Mathis III, Holt McCallany, Andrew McCarthy, Steve Monroe, Jim Moret, David Norona, Tony Plana, Jenni Pulos, David Rasche, Jake Richardson, Rene Rivera, Michael Shalhoub, Michael B. Silver, Josh Stamberg, Lauren Tom, Danny Trejo, Marcelo Tubert, Marc Vann, Ilia Volok, Christopher Wiehl, Rainn Wilson, and Matt Winston.

Episodes

Series # Season # Title Written by Directed by Original air date
14 1 "Mr. Monk Goes Back to School" David Breckman and Rick Kronberg Randall Zisk June 20, 2003 (2003-06-20)
Monk takes a job as a substitute high school teacher at Trudy's alma mater to determine whether an English teacher really jumped from a clock tower while committing suicide, or was murdered by an ex-boyfriend (Andrew McCarthy). 
15 2 "Mr. Monk Goes to Mexico" Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin Ron Underwood June 27, 2003 (2003-06-27)
When a skydiver jumps out of an airplane, his chute malfunctions and he dies on impact in the desert. The San Macros coroner finds water in the skydiver's lungs, saying that the boy drowned in midair. Monk is brought to Mexico, where he gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "Don't drink the water." 
16 3 "Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame" Hy Conrad Michael Spiller July 11, 2003 (2003-07-11)
When a ruthless CEO and his wife are lured to their deaths, Monk connects their murders to a star baseball player's (Christopher Wiehl) quest for the single season home run record. 
17 4 "Mr. Monk Goes to the Circus" James Krieg Randall Zisk July 18, 2003 (2003-07-18)
When a circus ringmaster is murdered by a high flying acrobat at a restaurant, all leads point to his vengeful ex-wife (Lolita Davidovich). But before Monk can find out how the pretty trapeze artist could have committed the crime with a broken foot, he must get Sharona to overcome her fear of elephants. 
18 5 "Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man" Daniel Dratch Lawrence Trilling July 25, 2003 (2003-07-25)
Captain Stottlemeyer takes a page from the Book of Monj in order to determine why anyone would want to murder the world's oldest man. The two are aided in their investigation by Stottlemeyer's wife (Glenne Headly). 
19 6 "Mr. Monk Goes to the Theater" Wendy Mass, Stu Levine, and Tom Scharpling Ron Underwood August 1, 2003 (2003-08-01)
Sharona's sister Gail (Amy Sedaris) lands a part in a local play that any actress would kill for. But when the actor playing her love interest literally dies on stage, the police are convinced she's taken her role a little too far. Sharona and her mother (Betty Buckley) urge Monk to step into the spotlight, and find the real killer before the curtain falls on Gail for good. 
20 7 "Mr. Monk and the Sleeping Suspect" Karl Schaefer Jerry Levine August 8, 2003 (2003-08-08)
Monk is convinced he knows who is behind a recent string of mail bombs that have been exploding around San Francisco. The only problem: his primary suspect is in a coma. Meanwhile, Sharona is visited by her ex-husband Trevor (Frank John Hughes). 
21 8 "Mr. Monk Meets the Playboy" James Krieg Tom DiCillo August 15, 2003 (2003-08-15)
When the publisher of the high-powered glamour Sapphire Magazine is strangled to death on his exercise weights under mysterious circumstances, all clues lead to the infamous swinging party palace, Sapphire Mansion, and the playboy (Gary Cole) behind the magazine. But while a weekend behind the gates of the legendary estate may be every man's fantasy, it is Adrian Monk's worst nightmare. 
22 9 "Mr. Monk and the 12th Man" Michael Angeli Michael Zinberg August 22, 2003 (2003-08-22)
When a rash of murders sweeping the city goes unsolved, Monk is called upon to find the link between the victims and stop the killer before the next murder. 
23 10 "Mr. Monk and the Paperboy" David Breckman and Hy Conrad Michael Fresco January 16, 2004 (2004-01-16)
When a local paperboy is murdered, Monk turns to the pages of the newspaper for clues to solve the baffling crime, solving a hit-and-run in San Francisco and a murder in Paris along the way. Monk is joined in his search by his neighbor, Kevin Dorfman (Jarrad Paul). 
24 11 "Mr. Monk and the Three Pies" Tom Scharpling and Daniel Dratch Randall Zisk January 23, 2004 (2004-01-23)
What could possibly make a cherry pie worth killing for? Monk finds out, with a little help from his estranged brother Ambrose (John Turturro). 
25 12 "Mr. Monk and the TV Star" Tom Scharpling Randall Zisk January 30, 2004 (2004-01-30)
Monk suspects the star (Billy Burke) of a hit TV crime show of killing his ex-wife so that he doesn't have to share his enormous paychecks with her. His only problem: the star was outside the house during the murder. Meanwhile, Monk must determine if a confession by the star's biggest fan (Sarah Silverman) is legitimate. 
26 13 "Mr. Monk and the Missing Granny" Joe Toplyn Tony Bill February 6, 2004 (2004-02-06)
A law student (Rachel Dratch) offers to get Monk reinstated to the police force in exchange for his help in finding the kidnappers of her beloved grandmother. 
27 14 "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife" Andy Breckman and Beth Landou Jerry Levine February 13, 2004 (2004-02-13)
When Karen Stottlemeyer (Glenne Headly) falls victim to an apparent union dispute gone awry, it is up to Monk to find out what really happened and bring Leland back from the brink. 
28 15 "Mr. Monk Gets Married" David Breckman Craig Zisk February 27, 2004 (2004-02-27)
It's unholy matrimony as Monk and Sharona pretend to be married to investigate Disher's new stepfather (Nestor Carbonell), and crack the mystery behind where a prospector hid his fortune during the California Gold Rush. The two, in the meantime, must receive counseling from a relentless marriage counselor (Jane Lynch). 
29 16 "Mr. Monk Goes to Jail" Chris Manheim Jerry Levine March 5, 2004 (2004-03-05)
When a death row inmate is poisoned to death 45 minutes before his execution, Monk is brought in to find out why and runs into his nemesis, Dale the Whale (Tim Curry), who will offer Monk information about Trudy if he finds who killed the inmate. The suspects, however, are endless, even including the prison librarian (Kathy Baker), another inmate (Danny Trejo), and even neo-Nazis. 

Awards and nominations

Emmy Awards

  • Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Tony Shalhoub, nominated)
  • Outstanding Casting - Comedy Series (nominated)
  • Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (John Turturro for playing "Ambrose Monk" in "Mr. Monk and the Three Pies", won)
  • Outstanding Main Title Theme Music (Randy Newman for It's a Jungle out There, won)

Golden Globe Awards

  • Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Tony Shalhoub, nominated)
  • Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Bitty Schram for playing "Sharona Fleming", nominated)
  • Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)

Screen Actors Guild

  • Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Tony Shalhoub for playing "Adrian Monk", won)

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